This former Bedouin fishing village is now a popular tourist destination—especially for serious windsurfers, who'll find some of the best conditions in the world off Dahab's beaches. Long known as a laid-back, backpacker-friendly town, Dahab is becoming more developed, yet retains a casual vibe. Finally, Dahab is also home to the Blue Hole, the world's most dangerous dive site. Only very experienced technical divers should attempt passage through "The Arch" here; if you're a novice diver, stay close to the surface. (Editor's note: Our list was compiled before political unrest prompted many countries to issue travel warnings for Egypt. If you're currently planning a trip to Egypt, please consider the risks and monitor your government's travel alerts.)
Restaurants in Dahab
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Concept store for everything luminous. We make art that flirts with light. UV Art and luminous wearable art Drop by and say hello when you're in Dahab
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Loloa Boutique Dahab is collection of unique products made in Dahab. We are small boutique led by women bonded by irresistible need to create. We love what we do and we enjoy to upcycle and support sustainable life.
love to get stuck in this little shop, having a chat with one of the girls there while looking through the many lovely items they produce. all great quality and beautiful, but not always affordable for locals. great spot for special presents. got our "wax wipes" from there last time i visited ...
Hands of Dahab Community Market is a weekly market where, every Thursday between 2-6 pm, the talented hands of the Dahab Community show off their skills and wares. Ranging from delicious homemade foods, juices, soups and treats, to handcrafted jewellery and crystal creations, and livened up with kid's activities, live music and movies, here is something for everyone to enjoy!
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